Club News, Dec. 8, 2018 - The Union of Grass Valley
Dec 10, 2018To share the latest from your western Nevada County club or organization, email readers@theunion.com. Unfortunately only a small fraction of club submissions are published in the print version of The Union due to space constraints. To see the complete list of clubs, visit http://www.TheUnion.com, scroll down to the bottom and click on "announcements."Nevada County Travel ClubOur next gathering will be on December 12 at The Abundant Life Community Church, 10795 Alta Street in Grass Valley. Festivities start at 1 p.m. Bring your favorite dish for a potluck luncheon. Socialize and share stories with new and old travel companions. Our colorful travel brochures will be available along with sign-up sheets. Bring a friend, everyone is welcome to help us celebrate the season. At a loss for what to get that special person in your life? How about a trip? Croatia on a private yacht, Islands of New England, Charming French Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, or the Albuquerque Balloon Festival, to name just a few. Come pick up a brochure, put it in an envelope and under the tree. Done! Feel free to call Judy with comments or questions at 530-432-3393.Gold Country Community ServicesFestive music filled the air. Singer/guitarist Nancy Cunningham brought back many happy memories. Next week's menu features veggie pizza, beef tamale pie, chicken Parmesan, sweet-and-sour pork, and Swedish meatballs. Lunch is served weekdays at noon in our Congregate Lunch Cafe, and the suggested donation is just $3 per meal. Reservations and early arrival are highly recommended. Call 530-273-4961 for information about volunteer opportunities, lunchtime reservations, further details about the services, classes and activities we offer. GCCS is located in the Nevada City Senior Apartments, 841 Old Tunnel Rd., Grass Valley. Visit our website at http://www.goldcountryservices.org.Gold Country Welcome ClubRecommended Stories For YouAre you new to Nevada County? Or maybe you've lived here for f40 years and you've retired and want to keep active? Or perha...